IS YOUR /■ A great many people suffer vith heart weakness, yet, surprising though it may seem, quite two-thirds of the persons thus affected are unaware of the fact. The heart is the vital organ—the most important organ of the body, because all other organs, and life itseif, depend upon the steady an.l regular action of the heart. The heart is the organ which circulates or pumps the life-giving blood throughout the body to every organ and tissue of the human system. And what organ of the body can do its work properly without a regular and bountiful supply of rich, red blood ? A weak heart means weak digestive organs, weak lungs, weak kidneys, weak or impoverished blood throughout the system. AS A RESULT OF HEART WEAKNEBB: The Nervous System may become " run down," causing Headache, Dizziness, Loss of Energy. : ' , ■ The Digestive Organs may become deranged, causing Wind, Pain, Fluttering, Dyspepsia. General Debility and Loss of Weight may be experienced. Does your heart flutter, palpitate, or tire easily ? feel instinctively that your heart is weak ? Are you troubled with pains in the region of the heart, feeble pulse, dizziness, smothering or choking sensation in the throat, fainting spells, or inability to lie on side, especially the left ? Then, most assuredly, your heart ie weak, and the proper treatment should be commenced without delay. Dr. Day's Heart-Help is the most beneficial and reliable medicine known for weak or impaired hearts. Taken regularly and according to directions (see circular around bottle), Dr. Day's Heart-Help will gradually but £ermanently strengthen the heart to do its work—to send a bountiful supply of rich, red blood throughout the entire system, strengthen- v ing and nourishing the digestive organs, the lungs, nerves, and . every muscle and tissue of the body. If you have the slightest suspicion that your heart is at all weak, secure a bottle of Dr. Day's Heart-Help from your Chemist to-day, and start the treatment without further delay. Dr. Day's Heart-Help is sold by Chemists, in large size bottles only, containing 48 doses, at 4/6 per Bottle. - ri ■::■ v 7*
rFORA DELICIOUS CUP OF I "AMBER TIPS" f I •■ . brand. -:■ ! ;::#:;lii^^^H|i CHILDHOOD'S MISHAPS. | . I stamped Ste^vi other, and » bandy pot of Zam-BukJ . • . ||UHU Balm is an inestimable boon to ©Very _. ■ street, Sydney little girl, whilet J Effeotlv* playing, had the misfortune to fall and J g»| ae t er | n g f eaeUy; fixedy : Ud|l euetain painful J™ JJ& | may be decoratedv^iuit^itfhsgffl says :—' I would like to tell my expen- j ~ ± •, : _iiii#, 'iSBi once for the benefit of the public Guaranteed, not r ,tp..iwe« <pK| generally, with that wonderful balm, _ : .l.)y .v: :^v M : Zam-Buk. Sometime ago my.httlo . ■'■■" - : "'" H ' ■■■-■'■■'•■;■■•*'-T* Jβ pirl fell while at play, and eeriously : , iiii : /*{M cut and injured her face. This wne Prices upon aopllC*tlOe torunfortunate, as she hoped to tako part -_-,—---,' in a echoof concert m a fortnights i OiIITIJ m : "MO||IlI|l i Wl'S time, but it looked as though she.would ■ >M| H IIL v'illßllillJ 1 ™ l>o forced to give up the idea of being Villi 111 '*• - "™ftf;i"f \« able to do so. However, I at once ap- - _-i ;■'.. : f ;*f,} pli«l Zam-Buk Balm, and, to my ..vUllnu ■ great delight and surprise, as well ac Sole Agents for New Zealud /' l >% b for The Metallic Roofef Co./ vg trace of scare remained. ) Zam-Buk is . - ■ 6f Canada, ■ ■ ■■■ »•«, -j^, "zifm-BukißSm is fnvahiable for sun- TUAi ST. (MIP High.lt), fILCJL'^ burn, prickly heat, rash, sore feet, '■;.■■ r smarting patches, mosquito and other ■ ■■■ ■■■ ' ■. ' '" mi i insect bites, nettlerash, etite, Ininifi, p - mmm^mmmmmmm^m^^m^^^m^mmmm:,l '' v bruises, and all injuries to tho elrin. W • ! ?^ J Of all chemists and etoree at Is Cxi, II HFI IfIAIK'TAKFC -''~ or 3s 6d large family pot (contains H ULLII/lUUJ VAIlbJ* nearly four times tho Is 6d): 2 H Deiici«i» cakes aw made easily; , , ' !'■■= ■ quickly, and cheaply by means of ; f "' top ARMTRAFION COURT m OAKEOMA, the new Cake Hoar, J ■ With OAKEOMA an inrsperi- . "' • ■ enced child can make perfect cake* ':';. (spttiAL to 'thb I H without any chance of failure. A B aTd excellent baking hint.. AtS - tives of Labour on the Arbitration ■ f ro ff *' ■_,„__ __ A .-_. '■• Bench was referred to ot last night's M HAYWARD BROS, k CO. LTD., .' . me<?ting of the Wellington Trades B " kfh 7CII nun ICFKTC. ' ' Council and greete.l with heorty ap- ■ I Ci **~ x WEW ZE * UWD WH<W - ' pljiise and Mtiefaction. The Council instructed tho eecrertory to write to . ". the tAvo elected representatives con- ~ l veyina; to them the congratulations of delegates. fBRFECHOW IS LabOT Bad Blood "l^t^.^ Is responeible for most of the diseases • OmSt*! 5 ??*!?*! •■ ■ and ailments of the human system. i*j prepared t* uaAmktm It serionely affects every organ and 7 °** function, causes pimples, boils and I tmmatm m*my other eruptions, catarrh, dyspepsia, 1 I \ \\y\ Vetr L»tMt LaaiM loss of appetite, rheumataem, weak, I X \ 111 md Parittwt Btytot«> ? tired, languid feelings and many other I JLj •\f / tgura. *■••••■■■■• •,, troubles. \ \ It Vi ■■Ti^Thi* Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It puri- /$k i\ *- ' lies and enriches the blood as nothing / /W \ \ „ _—" else can and builds np the whole system. / V\\ Tminni Clmwiwia tm " I have great pleasure In Faying a word / I\\ Spruic OwtaaM. , in favor of Hood's HarsaparlJla. Last year I I\\ _' my face was covered with pimples. Aftor i / I \\ " taking one bottle of Hood's Sarpaparlllst jL. L>» M HOLLIirDB, the pimples disappeared." Ada Cook. fi^^fflStftiyWjlm ' ** «. >«. .. I'rlcnd St., Karorl, Wellington, N. Z. ] PP " f ■"••i Hood's Sarsaparilla ***** Dlllo Made by C. I. Hood Co..Low«il. '.'". . t ' .'•:'!>'&} «nd nila H»m.. V. 6. A. <Saldbjreh«aiUta. [ ' \' > '"' "' ' * : v ""*"»'^!
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 3
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